Stormwater Management Utility Fee

About Stormwater Management Utility Fee

The Stormwater Management Utility Fee is a charge added to property taxes for all property owners, including homeowners, businesses, houses of worship, governments, and schools. The utility fee is used to help the city comply with state and federal clean water requirements and to maintain stormwater conveyance and treatment systems.

The current annual Stormwater Management Utility Fee is $159 per 2,330 square feet of impervious area. Each property was assessed by the city using aerial photography.

What the Stormwater Management Utility Fee Pays For

A concrete slab bridge partially collapsed over a small stream, with vegetation growing nearby and water flowing underneath.

Repairing aging stormwater pipes and working on major projects flows through the stormwater system.

A person in waders stands on a riverbank, taking notes on a clipboard near a shallow, tree-lined stream.

Gaining an understanding of the stormwater needs across the city by conducting watershed studies and plans.

A backyard with grass, trees, a shed, and playground equipment is flooded with muddy water after heavy rain.

Improving the city’s flood resiliency and implementing flood relief programs for property owners.

A concrete drainage pipe emerges from a grassy, yellow-flowered area behind a building, with water flowing into a small stream in the foreground.

Investing in innovative, green stormwater projects that help offset impacts from development and reduce water pollution, such as stream restorations and stormwater pond retrofits.

Three young people work together on a large white object, with one wearing gloves and appearing to sand or smooth its surface.

Engaging residents in reducing stormwater pollution with outreach and education programs, projects, and volunteer opportunities.

Stormwater Management Utility Fee Credit

Storing stormwater helps manage how much water reaches storm drains and streams, and reduces water pollution and hazardous road flooding.

Owners of private stormwater management facilities may apply for a credit to reduce the property’s annual Stormwater Management Utility Fee.

Credits are typically for commercial properties with many impervious surfaces. View and download the Stormwater Management Utility Fee Credit Application.

Stormwater Management Utility Fee Map

Explore each property’s fee assessed by the city using aerial photography. The city determined the fee of each property by assessing square footage of impervious property.